Naked Science Forum
On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: 5nutjob on 21/11/2010 12:07:59
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Why didn't all particles/Anti-particals go up in a blaze of photon frenzied annihilation?
I propose, that in the early universe (just a few seconds after the 'Big Bang') produced equal quantities of both electrons and positrons. However, as the universe was expanding so fast, some of them separated beyond c ..... and this really is key; Imagine two such electrons e1 & e2, undergoing superluminal divorce - However, this may not be the case for their corresponding positrons in relation to their electron twins (p1 & p2).
eg;- e1 & p2, e2 & p1 may well be relatively local ...... now here's the big "IF"
If an electron/positron pair are just mere points within a timespace hoop (of specific wave facet direction, one in which the apparent wavefront transit goes from electron to positron) - could it be, that from the frame of the electrons - positrons appear to be electrons?, brought about by means of a Lorentzian time-space inversion, created via superluminal departure of their electron twins? - This type of mechanism might hold true for all particles created within this early period of our universe!
So,like, half the particles in our universe are anti-matter in disguise. [:o)]
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Woudn't it be the same for electrons disguised as positrons?
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Woudn't it be the same for electrons disguised as positrons?
No - I stated "If an electron/positron pair are just mere points within a timespace hoop (of specific wave facet direction, one in which the apparent wavefront transit goes from electron to positron)" ..... meaning, wave propagation originates from the electron.
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It is either, more matter was created or antimatter missing formed a parallel entangled universe... Or maybe it is still somewhere in our universe... Your theory belongs to the first one.